The new variant can carry a cargo payload of up to 4 kg in two capsules that can be fitted under the platform’s wings, a company official told Jane’s . Once transported to its destination, the cargo is then dropped using an electro-mechanical mechanism, landing with a “high degree of accuracy” at the intended drop site, he added.

The cargo capsules can also be fitted with a parachute to prevent the payload from being damaged.

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